Hamiltonian minimal Lagrangian submanifolds in toric varieties
Differential Geometry
2013-08-14 v2 Geometric Topology
Abstract
Hamiltonian minimality (H-minimality) for Lagrangian submanifolds is a symplectic analogue of Riemannian minimality. A Lagrangian submanifold is called H-minimal if the variations of its volume along all Hamiltonian vector fields are zero. This notion was introduced in the work of Y.-G. Oh in connection with the celebrated Arnold conjecture on the number of fixed points of a Hamiltonian symplectomorphism. In the previous works the authors defined and studied a family of H-minimal Lagrangian submanifolds in complex space arising from intersections of Hermitian quadrics. Here we extend this construction to define H-minimal submanifolds in toric varieties.
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@article{arxiv.1301.2679,
title = {Hamiltonian minimal Lagrangian submanifolds in toric varieties},
author = {Andrey Mironov and Taras Panov},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1301.2679},
year = {2013}
}
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2 pages, minor changes in version 2